X V J1 Nebraska Nebraska MILITIA IN SHAM BATTLES Linooln National Guardsmen Making Ready for War. MANEUVERS ON OWN ACCOUNT Company F and Haaltiirf Troop of second H'almriil March Into ( oinlrr Sunday for Military lrlll. (From a Wsff Correspondent ) T.TNCOIaN. March 13 (Special. ) Com pany F and the nanltary troops of tha Second regiment of the Nebraska. National Ouard marched Into the country Sunday to participate In three sham battles, while tha hospital men practiced erecting- hos Tltal tents, loading wounded on horses and similar maneuver. The aanltary troops left about A In the morning and marched to Woodlawn, where the maneuver were executed. They were tinder command of Colonel Rlrkner, Cap tain Spealman, Captain Sward and IJeu ttnant Borglum. The guards left about 9 o'clock in the morning. They marched five miles north west and arriving- at a good strip of tem ( ber land prepared for the first sham bat tle. The attacking force under the direc tion of Captain Hall was repulsed with heayv loss. A lecond time thecommand was divided and this time the defense pitched the camp In tho open, where they were aoon sur rounded and captured by the attacking forces. After another short skirmish the troops returned to the armory late in the evening. Booat Doable Mi lit Plan. A petition carrying the names of 4.712 1lncolnltea was presented to the council Monday afternoon asking that tho double shift system for firemen be Installed In Uncoln. Tha names were secured princi pally In the business district. Othcra were gathered at the fire bouses as acquaint ances of the fire fighters passed by. There are nineteen separate petition forma and each bear from 2M to 3T0 names. The council la not willing to stnto what Its position will be In the matter and Mayor love nays, tliat bn will have to think over the proposition bxfore submitting his opin ion. The petition will be referred prob ably tl the fire committee at the after noon aesslon. ' Defends Mother's ame. To exact payment for every statement made concerning hia mother during the course of the divorce suit of Gertrude De Volf against Francis A. DeWolf. 16-year-old Walter Cramer Is an Interested listener at tho trial before Judge Wlllard Ii Stew art. With a pnnsll In one hand and a pad In the other the young man occupies a seat about half way back in the room and In sists that he will make tho parties pay for every charge which In made against his mother during the course of the testimony. DcWolf la accused of Intimacy with other women. The boy recently akod If he could secure a .copy of the evidence and say that he will fight the case through the courts if an attack Is made on his mother. discharged. The vote stood six for acquit tal and six for conviction. UKA'I KM" K George Hum. a resident of West Heatrice. broke his ankle yesterday in a fiKht with Frar.k Howard, a horse buyer from l'awnee City. Hum assaulted Charles Mumford. and when Howard went to separate the two men Hum attacked him. Howard proved too much for Hum. n ml In the mix-up the latter sustained a broken ankle. KA I RRL'K V The socialist party has held Its caucus and placed a full ticket In the field. H Martin Is their candidate for mayor; W. W. Watera, city clerk, and John Schults for treasurer. The soclalista are making arrangements for an aggres sive campaign. It Is claimed they can poll 121 to l.M) votes In Falrbury and will keep the wets and dry guessing from which party these votes come. KRK.MONT-R. M. Allen, manager of the .ManiiHrd t attle company, during the lat ter part of Its existence at Ames, and later promoter of the Standard Beet 8ugar com pany. Is reported as In acrltlcal condition from a stroke of paralysis In Bonlta, Cal. S;nce leaving Dodge county he has been In Mexico the greater part of the time promoting a big land deal. HARVARD The funeral of tha late Mrs. O. M. Soule took place at the Methodist church, of which ahe had long been a member, yesterday afternoon, the service having been conducted by Rev. O. T. Moore and the Women Christian Temperance union of this city, of which she had also long been a member. Mr. and Mrs. Boule came to Harvard about the year 1874. and gave valuable assistance In the develop ment of the community. Mr. 8oule died some twenty-five years ago, and an only eon, thirty or more year ago. FAIRBI'RY The municipal campaign la on In FaJrhnry In earnest and Is a three cornered fight. The law and order party held a mans meeting In the opera house Sunday evening, which was virtually a union meeting of all the churches. J. D. M. Huckner. district superintendent of the IJncoln district, addressed the meeting of temperance workers In the opera house, his subject being, "Our Nation and the Saloon." Mr. Huckner also gave a talk to a ma.s meet of temperance worker In ine mens room or the Christian church. KEOKUK'S BIGJPOWER PLANT Bondi Sold in London for the Great Mississippi Dam. WORK IS PROGRESSING STEADILY Preliminaries Nearly Completed and Actaal Work Commenced on tae Dam that la to Improre the Father of Watera. Mr. Jennette Grls old. FRHMONT, Neb.. March 13 (Special.) The funeral of 'Mrs. Jcanette Orlswold, widow of the lale H. E. Orlswold, was held from the residence, 62 West Ninth etreet Saturday afternoon. Rev. 1. V. Crtreyi.of aptlsuhtlHi officiating. Mrs. Orlswold was S2 years of ago and had lived In Fremont for over 40 yeara. Her hus band, who was an' extensive farmer and Mock dealer, riled about eight years ago. hhe wan an active member of the BaptlHt church and a liberal supporter of all char ities. Two sons, Frank Orlswold of Sioux City and Kdward Orlswold of Seattle, AVash., survive her. Scientists at Work on Roosevelt Trophies Work of Classifying and Mounting the Specimens Brought from Africa Will Take Two Years. WASHINGTON, March 13. All possible speed la being used by the Smithsonian institution In preparing the specimens ob tained by ihe Roosevelt African expedition. This is the reply made by officials of the Institution to the declaration made several day ago by Colonel Roosevelt that he wished congress would appropriate suffi cient money to enable tho Institution to prepare the collection for Immediate ex hibition. It may require two or three yeara to complete the work, it Is aald by officials of the institution. The work, however, they declare la being curried on more rapidly and with better results than has ever been the case with any collection approach ing this one in magnitude. Nothing Is being left undone, it wu stated, to give the Roosevelt series of Kaat African mammala Its proper place among the treasures al ready In the national museum. As an illustration of the innumerable de tails of the work which have made prog ress appear alow. It was pointed out that one phase of the work, namely, the classi fication of the species and the exact de termination of their sexual. Individual and geographic variations, mean months of study on tha part of Dr. Edmund Heller, who, before It Is finished, will have to visit other museuma In the United State and In Kurone to make numerous compar isons. Only those species will be-mounted which aro not now adequately represented or which ate needed to supplement the various aeries now shown. LONDON, March IS The subscription list of the London share of 13.500.000 of the Slt.000.000 Issue of the Mississippi River Tower company t per cent sinking fund gold bonds closed at noon today, having been open only two hours. The Mississippi river power project la one of the greatest enterprise of recent time, and involve the carrying out of a plan that ha been an engineering dream for many years, but which haa only recently taken on concrete form. The project con template the construction of a dam across the Mississippi river at Keokuk, where tur bulent rapids mark the division between the upper and the lower Mississippi. Thl dam will Impound a body of water five mile wide and twenty mile long, and will furnish a head of seventy-five feet to drive the turbine wheels that will generate the power. St. 1-ouis ha already contracted for 60,000 horsepower of the output. Other cities along the river are making con tracts for the electric current that will be generated. It I proposed that even Omaha shall share In the distribution. The plant will have a capacity when completed of 250,000 horsepower. Will Drown Government Canal. The work Involves ome stupendous en gineering problems. For example. In 187S the government completed a canal around the rapids In order to facilitate steam boat navigation. Thl canal 1 twelve miles long and haa three Immense locks, two being within a mile at the lower end of the canal. These lock will be completely flooded when the dam Is finished, and a new canal and locks will have to be con strusted In order that the free navigation of the river will not be obstructed. The Hurl.ngton railroad tracks, which run along the canal, will also be flooded, and a new line will have to be constructed. On the Illinois side of the river many acres of bottom lands will be covered by water. The projectors of the dam have been at work on the preliminaries for months, and have accomplished a great deal toward the actual construction which is now being energetically pushed. Police Commis sioner Wapplch, who Is a native of Keo kuk, is still interested in property there, and last night said he Intended going over this week to look after his Interests. He say Keokuk has taken on a new lease of life, and Is booming as It did In the days before the war, when it was the principal point on the upper Mississippi. Xo, Horalnrs Arrested. FRKMONT. Neb.. March 13. (Special. ) Two IS-year-nld boys giving their names as Theodore Jorgcnson of Park City, Mont., , and Klmore Allen, Defiance. O., were nr- Aged Missouri Eggs Basis of Decision Supreme Court Defines Status of Im pure Foods and Drugs in Inter state Commerce. iT.iink Well Bo tore Answering the Following QueGfiion: where Sto u u urchasG a few? D O you realize that when a firm is willing to throw in with a piano some article, no matter what the value of it may be, it takes away piano value that ou ought to get for your money? What you should go after in purchasing a piano is QUALITY first, PRICE second, TERMS third Then, if without taking away from any of these, you can obtain some valuable prize, it is well and good. HOT, Ull ACSFUL If you are after piano value in the purchase of a piano for your home. 6 ' "f l 9 tio Eiwyalie Your Purchase They -will noil in Nebraska. Their V. A- reeled In tho railroad yards yesterday afternoon on the charge of breaking Into Fuersteln' store at Lnhara the night be fore and stealing about 115 worth of Klilrts. recktles and cigars. They were tracked to Fremont by bloodhounds, and, an the ktolen Roods were found on them, they freely acknowledged that they were the l arttr wanted. Nebraska rw -Note. TITI-TRKTI1 -O. .1. Kin and Charles K. Pamuelaon have been chosen from this place to serve on the federal Jury duriiiK the March term at HatliiK. 1III.I RETH The Modern Woodmen and the Royal NelKhbore served o sters and Reneral supper to their members and families lat ni:ht. owing to Inclement weather the attendance was not so fcrcat a was expected. FAIRBUHY County Commissioner Jim Chambers banded In hid reHiamitlon Sat urday to . luke eff.n t Immediately. Mr. chamber waa elected to that office l"t fall and look his neat the first of the year, lie Rives, poor health, as his reason for resigning. lxuis Nlder was appointed to fill the vacancy. HKATKfCK The Jury In the case of the atate against Oranvllle Smith, charged with ateallng blankets and robes from farmers' rigs at Kllley on New Year's eve, waa unable to agree on a verdict after be lt) out for tenty-four hour and was "I was Crippled, could hardly walk and had to Crawl down stairs tt times on my hand and kneei. My doctor told me I had an acute attack of inflammatory rheumatism. I was in the hospital or weeks, but was scarcely able to walk when I left it. I read about Dr. Miles' Nervine bought a bottle and began to get better from the start, and for the past six months I have had scarcely ny pain and am able to walk as well as ever." J.H. Sanders, . P. O. box 5. Rockaway, N. J. Few medicines are of any benefit for rheumatism, but Mr. Sanders tells plainly what Dr. Miles' Re storative Nervine did for it. One ounce of salicylate of sodt added to one bottle of Nervine makes an ex rellent remedy for rheumatism, which is now known to be a nerv ous disease and therefore subject to xhe influence of a medicine that acts through the nerves, as does Dr. MilV Nervine Sufferers from rheumatism seldom tail to find re.rf in the use of Or. Miles' Nervine, with salicylate f soda. Sold under urnt that assures ir return of tea price of tha first bottla 1 It fail to fcanofit. At all Druaglata. fcULKt MlDICAb CO, sVkhart, Ind. WASHINGTON, March 13. -Over the fate of some MlHSourl eggs of the vintage of Iflos or earlier the aupreme court of the t'nlted States today laid down an Inter pretation of the pure food and drug act In VMX. The court held that the federal govern ment could pursue adulterated food or drugs for the purpoao of confiscation, after such articles had p:ixed through an Inter state Journey, provided that the original package In which they were shipped re mained unbroken. The question arose over the Jurisdiction of the federal court to decree the con flacatlon of fifty cans of eggs shipped from St. Louis to I'leorla, 111. Express Strike Will Not Be Extended Men Employed by Other Companies Not in Favor of Sympathy Strike at Present. NEW YORK, March U.-At the usual hour for beginning work today there had been no movt on the part of drivers and helpers of other express companies to Join the strike movement Inaugurated by Adams Express company employe on Haturday. It was said that the Wells Fat go men had decided not to go out In any event, but the . attitude of the United Ptates, American and National Express company drivers and helpers In the matter ol a sympathetic movement had not been defined. Over night expectations that a strike of 0 taxlcab chauffeurs employed by two companies would be started today were not fulfilled by developments at the be ginning of the day's business this morning. The companies sent out their machines as usual. After a meeting of Adams Express com pany drivers and helpers, Howard Biggs, secretary of the men's union, said there waa no possibility of a general strike of express company employes, for the pres ent at lesst. SEARCH FOR MISSING MONEY Air Hills Dropped from Train hy Ei. pressman Found Kirrpt Fifty Dollars. 8IOVX FALLS, S. D.. Msreh IS. (Spe rial.) Scores of boys and young men have during the last thirty-six hours been con ducting a atarch for S50 In bills, which Is the remnant of $1,000 In bills which an express messenger on the Ureat Northern railway lost from his pocket while a train was enroute from 8ioux Falls to Yankton, The 11,000 was In package and accidentally dropped from the messenger's pocket to the ground. As soon as possible the train was stopped and backed up, but the spot where the money was lost could not be located exac tly and the train wa obliged I to proceed. Ijter section 'men, who had I been notified of the losa, went to the scene i and they with other searchers found all of the money but tM. which had evidently been swept away by the high wind. Th missing S.VU In bills is believed to hav been blown to the Ice In the Big Bioux river or to t lie underbrush along its banks, and It Is there that the scores of boy and viiuiik men have been conducting their search In hope of finding the money. Searching for Victims of Iron Mine Cave-In Sixteen Men Probably Killed by Acci dent at Virginia, Minn., Saturday. VIRGINIA. Minn., March 13.-AI1 last night the search for the remaining unfound victims of Saturday's rave-In at th Nor man mine was prosecuted by a small army of workers and today the work of remov ing the Immense mass of ore and debris received new Impetus. It Is thought by rrtsldent W. J. Olcott of the Oliver Iron Mining company that tt may take two weeks' work to recover the last of the bodies. It Is believed that the death list will not exceed fourteen or fifteen. In addition, from four to six were Injured. President Olco4t Bald that particular body or ere had been considered the safest part of the mine and he is at a loss to under stand the cause of the accident NINE-HOUR LAW CONSTRUED Stureme toirt Rales that Kerrlrea of Telettrapheva -Need kol Be Concern five. WASHINGTON, March IS. Railroads whli h employ telegraph operator for alx hours and then, after an Interval, for 'three bonis more, comply with the federal I "hours of seiice law." of 17. Such was the decision of the supreme court of the t inted States today, despite the claim of I the koverumcnt that the nine hours must ! be consecutive. I The uui-M on of the meaning of the law I arose in a proceeding begun bv the federal govei nment axalnsl the Atchison, Tolxka i A- MOFFAT IS TO SUCCEED LAW Comes to Omaha from St. Paol a Joint t'omnrrrlal Aaent for Two Railroads. MARSH ALLTOWN. Ia., March 13 (Spe cial ) Hruce F. Moffatt, who for the last year has been the Ht. Paul commercial agent for the Minneapolis & Pt. Louis and Iowa Central, has been made commercial agent for the two roads at Omaha. The appointment la effective March 15. Mr. Moffatt succeeds Mr. M. Uw, who haa re signed. After years spent In the general auditing and freight department of th Iowa Central. Mr, Moffatt became local agent for the company and later traveling freight agent. A year ago he became com mercial agent for the Joint lines at 8t. Paul. for the reason Unit, in the Piano Department, their business is that of selling pianos, pianos of all kinds for less money than the same quality can be purchased anywhere They are selling pianos on terms that are sure to meet with the approval of all purchasers. line of pianos is niado up of high grade standard instruments that are vrell known, and have stood the test whenever a test has been applied. GRANT US THE FAVOR if you are in the market for a piano to look where you will, in vestigate the offerings of any and all firms in the west, but Before purchasing, allow us to show you our stock. We can and will show you that you can obtain on easier terms and for less money more piano quality hero than anywhere else. We guarantee absolutely every piano that wo sell. Investigation will prove to you that what we say in this advertisement is the truth. Call and see the beautiful 1911 art designs in piano casing. Our stock is NEW and COMPLETE. TT TT 77v T'TTVTrnTXT" ' TO) 7Tt rmJ"" " -r-r-V,'f i, .i mi i i - - 4 .ukk OS RUSSIA RENEWS JTS DEMANDS Minister at Prklsg U Inatrnrted to Insist I pon t'ftneeseloa in III. ST. FKTKRSBl'RG. March 13.-The i Foreign office Inatructed M. Korrextoveti, jthe Russian minister at Peking, to make verbal representations to the Chinese gov- Kuril K RitilriiiLil i-oiimanv to recover. I ,. , . . . . . Russia firm attitude regarding tha Ru- u turn. U1 fir it 1 1 allr.tf.Ml I lull tlnn Ku I , . . i alan demand concerning Russian consular telegrai-h opeiaicr. who went on duty at ' , ,, .... , ... Jut outside of Chicago, at " '- '''" o.,u. as pruviuni hi mv nuwv uiiiene ireaiy Corailh. 111.. j dttilv and worked until noon. lie then la:d off work until S p. ni.. when he re.-umed ditty, to unit for the day at k:.'i p. in. The uixn opinion announced by Justice Ho'nus sustained the couits below of M. I'citljtrnt Advertising big Return. ia the Road to DEATH RECORD. Dr. Henrr P. Howdltek. BOSTON'. March 11. Henry Pickering Rowdltch. an eminent physiologist, died nt his horns In Jamacia Plain today, aged 71 BED WHEAT B1SCMT When the. CooK ILeavcs don't fret or scold lay in a good supply of Shredded Wheat the food that is ready-cooked, ready-to-serve contains all the nutriment in the whole wheat grain, steam-cooked, shredded and baked a crisp, golden brown a food that is good all the way through tempting in its nutlike flavor a delight to eat and to serve. MJJMiJLr' is without doubt the most perfectly balanced, most easily digested food ever given to man. It is not flavored or compounded with anything not a "patent-medicine" food not a "pre-digested" food just plain, simple, wholesome, steam-cooked whole wheat, shredded and baked. It is better than mushy porridges because you have to chew it, thereby getting from it all its rich, body-building nutriment. Try it for breakfast with milk or cream (hot milk in Winter). Being in bis cuit form it is easy to prepare a nourishing meal with it in a few minutes in combination with fresh or stewed fruits. Always heat the biscuit in oven to restore crispness before serving. Two Biscuits with milk or cream and a little fruit make a complete nourishing meal. Your grocer sells it. THE ONLY CEREAL BREAKFAST FOOD MADE IN BISCUIT FORM HOBS HOTEL IN OGDEN IS ROBBED Xno Men I. Ine Ip Guests of Heed Hons and Force ( Jerk to Kinpty Cash llrserr. OGDEN. Utah, March 11 The Reed hotel. In the center of I tie busiuess district of this city, was robbed by two heavily armed masked men early today. Night Clerk 1'nander and five men were lined up againot the wail and while one of the bandits pointed a pistol at the guests th second robber mad th night clerk open the safe and empty about $7ot into a large bag. The rubhera then left without molest ing the five men lined up against the Hull. The police half an hour later arrested two men in a rooming house within half a block of th hotel. Ms tmiue 111 Han Fram-lst o. ! Colonel Theodore Roosevelt peited to make it i advent to the world shortly. It Is repotted today that the ar rival of the fuM child in the house of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., will be looked for cully in April. Young Roosevelt bus His father, and Mia. ROOSEVELT HEIR IS EXPECTED !Koorevtlt a,e """ l'rf ln 1 to celebrate the birlh of l heir f;rst grand child. Stork Is lloterlaa lltrr I ha Houue of i Jr., In tlty of San I , . . . . ., ... l.OOK Ulcr llie I irni-i hp nuiiriiRi'ii OMBI Tedl Franclaeo. BAN' FRANCISCO. March 13 A new generation of th Roosevelt family la ex- ness man Is the one who udvrtlsea wisely. The experienced adveiter u-ts The Be. MRS. WOOD DIES OF WOUND Bradford, t'onn.. Woman Who Killed tier Husband and Son, la lead. l.HAIFORD.. Conn.. March II. Mrs. Cora Wood, who It Is alleged shot and Killed ber busbaid, Christopher U. Wood, her 11-yrarolil son, Vardeinond, and whj then fired a bullet Into her own breast last werk, died today from th effect of the wound. Th Key to th bituatlon-Be Want Ad.